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List of bibliographic references indexed by G1 Phase

Number of relevant bibliographic references: 21.
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Ident.Authors (with country if any)Title
000684 (2017) Deborah Silvera [États-Unis] ; Amanda Ernlund [États-Unis] ; Rezina Arju [États-Unis] ; Eileen Connolly [États-Unis] ; Viviana Volta [États-Unis] ; Jinhua Wang [États-Unis] ; Robert J. Schneider [États-Unis]mTORC1 and -2 Coordinate Transcriptional and Translational Reprogramming in Resistance to DNA Damage and Replicative Stress in Breast Cancer Cells.
000B00 (2016) Adiel Cohen ; Martin Kupiec [Israël] ; Ronit Weisman [Israël]Gad8 Protein Is Found in the Nucleus Where It Interacts with the MluI Cell Cycle Box-binding Factor (MBF) Transcriptional Complex to Regulate the Response to DNA Replication Stress.
001437 (2010) Stephen L. Abrams [États-Unis] ; Linda S. Steelman ; John G. Shelton ; William Chappell ; Jörg B Secke ; Franca Stivala ; Marco Donia ; Ferdinando Nicoletti ; Massimo Libra ; Alberto M. Martelli ; James A. MccubreyEnhancing therapeutic efficacy by targeting non-oncogene addicted cells with combinations of signal transduction inhibitors and chemotherapy.
001516 (2009) Helena Morales-Johansson [États-Unis] ; Rekha Puria ; David L. Brautigan ; Maria E. CardenasHuman protein phosphatase PP6 regulatory subunits provide Sit4-dependent and rapamycin-sensitive sap function in Saccharomyces cerevisiae.
001555 (2008) Yoko Otsubo [Japon] ; Masayuki YamamatoTOR signaling in fission yeast.
001583 (2008) Haiyan Qi [États-Unis] ; Yongjie Chen ; Xuan Fu ; Chao-Po Lin ; X F Steven Zheng ; Leroy F. LiuTOR regulates cell death induced by telomere dysfunction in budding yeast.
001697 (2007) Vittoria Zinzalla [Italie] ; Michele Graziola ; Andrea Mastriani ; Marco Vanoni ; Lilia AlberghinaRapamycin-mediated G1 arrest involves regulation of the Cdk inhibitor Sic1 in Saccharomyces cerevisiae.
001715 (2007) Tomohiko Matsuo [Japon] ; Yoko Otsubo ; Jun Urano ; Fuyuhiko Tamanoi ; Masayuki YamamotoLoss of the TOR kinase Tor2 mimics nitrogen starvation and activates the sexual development pathway in fission yeast.
001821 (2005) Linda M. Stephenson [États-Unis] ; Do-Sim Park ; Ana L. Mora ; Shreevrat Goenka ; Mark BoothbySequence motifs in IL-4R alpha mediating cell-cycle progression of primary lymphocytes.
001898 (2004) Ning Gao [États-Unis] ; Daniel C. Flynn ; Zhuo Zhang ; Xiao-Song Zhong ; Valerie Walker ; Ke Jian Liu ; Xianglin Shi ; Bing-Hua JiangG1 cell cycle progression and the expression of G1 cyclins are regulated by PI3K/AKT/mTOR/p70S6K1 signaling in human ovarian cancer cells.
001A26 (2000) F. Abe [Japon] ; K. HorikoshiTryptophan permease gene TAT2 confers high-pressure growth in Saccharomyces cerevisiae.
001A29 (2000) C. Van Hoof [Belgique] ; V. Janssens ; I. De Baere ; J H De Winde ; J. Winderickx ; F. Dumortier ; J M Thevelein ; W. Merlevede ; J. GorisThe Saccharomyces cerevisiae homologue YPA1 of the mammalian phosphotyrosyl phosphatase activator of protein phosphatase 2A controls progression through the G1 phase of the yeast cell cycle.
001A55 (1999) C M Alarcon [États-Unis] ; J. Heitman ; M E CardenasProtein kinase activity and identification of a toxic effector domain of the target of rapamycin TOR proteins in yeast.
001A72 (1998) D. Zaragoza [Canada] ; A. Ghavidel ; J. Heitman ; M C SchultzRapamycin induces the G0 program of transcriptional repression in yeast by interfering with the TOR signaling pathway.
001A95 (1996) N C Barbet [Suisse] ; U. Schneider ; S B Helliwell ; I. Stansfield ; M F Tuite ; M N HallTOR controls translation initiation and early G1 progression in yeast.
001B03 (1996) G J Buckle [États-Unis] ; D A Hafler ; P. HöllsbergHTLV-I-induced T-cell activation.
001B11 (1995) X F Zheng [États-Unis] ; D. Florentino ; J. Chen ; G R Crabtree ; S L SchreiberTOR kinase domains are required for two distinct functions, only one of which is inhibited by rapamycin.
001B16 (1995) G J Wiederrecht [États-Unis] ; C J Sabers ; G J Brunn ; M M Martin ; F J Dumont ; R T AbrahamMechanism of action of rapamycin: new insights into the regulation of G1-phase progression in eukaryotic cells.
001B33 (1994) E J Brown [États-Unis] ; M W Albers ; T B Shin ; K. Ichikawa ; C T Keith ; W S Lane ; S L SchreiberA mammalian protein targeted by G1-arresting rapamycin-receptor complex.
001B37 (1993) J. Kunz [Suisse] ; R. Henriquez ; U. Schneider ; M. Deuter-Reinhard ; N R Movva ; M N HallTarget of rapamycin in yeast, TOR2, is an essential phosphatidylinositol kinase homolog required for G1 progression.
001B54 (1991) J. Heitman [Suisse] ; N R Movva ; M N HallTargets for cell cycle arrest by the immunosuppressant rapamycin in yeast.

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